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Daum potplayer desktop recorder
Daum potplayer desktop recorder













daum potplayer desktop recorder
  1. #DAUM POTPLAYER DESKTOP RECORDER MOVIE#
  2. #DAUM POTPLAYER DESKTOP RECORDER UPDATE#
  3. #DAUM POTPLAYER DESKTOP RECORDER SOFTWARE#

I needed this capability because I'm making Battlestar Galactica files from my Blu-ray set for my media center. It's the only one I've seen so far that plays Blu-rays with the menus intact and you can skip back and forth in the movie's timeline without issues, at least for me. Well, I found the (probably) best player, but it isn't free: CyberLink PowerDVD 14. I wonder if there was a fix in that to run Blu Rays now.

#DAUM POTPLAYER DESKTOP RECORDER UPDATE#

I haven't tried running a Blu Ray in VLC in awhile, not since the last update at least. But I ended up purchasing Nero 2014 platinum for a great discount, it plays Blu Rays and has the extra recording stuff I needed any way. I tried VLC and it didn't work originally.

#DAUM POTPLAYER DESKTOP RECORDER SOFTWARE#

Remember, Inexpensive is great free is better! But no matter what I need software that will allow me to use my Blu Ray player to the best of it's capabilities. So, is there any really good software that will work with my LG Blu Ray player other than the Power DVD 14? I sent an email to their customer support and perused their forums and their support is not that great after going through the forums, many problems remain unanswered after months from the original post. I have played various movies at a somewhat high volume and have never experienced the sound problems I had with the cyberlink software. FYI I have a Sound Blaster Zx sound card connected to a Logitech z906 5.1 speaker system via optical cable.

daum potplayer desktop recorder

I at first thought it might be my sound system so I removed the Blu Ray and put in the DVD version and played it in Windows media player with Dolby digital and it sounded great, no popping or cracking.

#DAUM POTPLAYER DESKTOP RECORDER MOVIE#

During various intense scenes in the movie when the audio would get loud and the bass effect would rumble I was getting some very bad popping and cracking sounds in my sound system. I restarted the software and clicked no when the message came up and the video ran fine at that point, no stutter or anything and the video was real clear (I think it looked better than the Blu Ray Player I have connected to my TV). The first thing I noticed is a message popped up asking to change my monitor's refresh rate to match the media, I clicked yes and the video got real choppy and was out of sync with the audio. After installing the program I played my Blu Ray version of Star Trek: Into Darkness. I found out of the paid programs that Cyberlink Power DVD 14 seemed like a good fit for me. I found some free software on these forums but they all had adware/malware that they installed automatically. I was a little upset when i discovered that no matter what I did I would be unable to watch my movies in Windows media player, even after downloading the media player codec pack that supposedly has support for Blu Ray playback. Is is a 16 Blu Ray writer/rewriter with dual layer and M-Disc support (not even sure what M-disc is except the discs last a real long time). I recently purchased my first internal Blu Ray multi Drive from LG.















Daum potplayer desktop recorder